This week we’re talking about the greatest Christmas present a Geek can get: A new Star Wars movie! We’ll be discussing the intimate details of Star Wars Episode 8: The Last Jedi. You have been warned! Colin makes a return to talk about this latest installment in the Disney (isn’t that weird to say?) franchise and whether or not Wookies are invited to the cookout if they bring roasted Porg.

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We spend a lot of time talking about the large, in both stature and accomplishment, man who laid the foundation for the game that would put id Software on the map: Silas Warner. His life was fascinating even though he wasn’t as successful as he probably should have been. We also discuss about how crazy John Carmack was/is and how Wolfenstein 3D sold extremely well for being a shareware release. Alex also yells about Nazis for a minute, of course.

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The end of our month of Arnold related films, SchwartzGiving, is sadly upon us. This week the crew looks at the final Arnold and James Cameron team up, True Lies. They talk about Bill Paxton, Tom Arnold, and how surprisingly into Jamie Lee Curtis at least one member of the crew is. It might get awkward.

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Schwartzgiving continues trudging forward for the crew this week! On this episode we talk about one of the few sequels that manages to surpass it’s predecessor, Terminator 2: Judgement Day. We really tried to examine how this movie would feel watching for the first time and gush over all of the great iconic scenes as well as contemplate how time travel works. That last part doesn’t work so well, but hey, it makes for some good pod.

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There is nothing better in the world than one Alex Hirsch screaming at the top of his lungs about barbarians. What better barbarian to be yelling about than Conan the Barbarian? The answer is: One doesn’t exist. The crew is kicking off Arnoldvember in style with the classic pulp turned into a cult classic film. We promise that Brandon didn’t confuse this with Kull the Conqueror either.

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Remy Ransom joins us this week and we force him to read the terrible U.S. version of the “plot” of the Konami NES classic: Contra! I bet you just started saying Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left Right, B, A, Start in your head. If not you just read it so we still gotcha in the end. This is where the airhorns go off, we win. Also why the hell was an alien named Red Falcon?

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Well, Alex did something with a stupid puzzle box and now his audio track has been sent to hell. You’ve been warned. Remy Ransom joins us this week and the boys discuss… Verizon stores? Or something? I don’t know, man. Can you Happy Halloween us now? Good!

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